Design Services.

I love branding, illustration, and package design. And, I have experience designing for all types of media and industries, so let’s talk.

What exactly is branding?

 

It’s the creation of a visual identity or language for your company. It’s your logo, colour palette(s), typography, graphics, icons, and patterns, as well as the way that all these elements work together to create a unique and memorable experience.


 

What do I mean by Illustration?

 

Probably pretty self-explanatory, but illustration is anything hand drawn using any medium—traditional or digital. I generally use a stylus and tablet combo.

I’m into character illustration, hand drawn type and icons, and pattern creation. I have a personal illustration style, but I can branch out, so let me know what you’re thinking, and I’ll see what I can do.


 

What else can I help you with?

 

Print and digital design: anything print related—everything from business cards to custom t-shirts—advertising and advertising campaigns, social media assets, website design, and motion/animation.


My design process.

 

After our initial meeting, I like to begin each project with some research, the amount varies, but it’s important that I understand your business, and know who your competitors are.

Next, I sketch some ideas, search for examples and create a mood board so we can get on the same page regarding style/design direction.

Then, I’ll design your ___________. Generally a couple different options. After that we discuss which option you are liking, what’s working (ideally everything), and what is not. Basically you give me some constructive feedback and we make some edits—normally one or two rounds, and…

Voila! We’re done.


 

What are my rates?

 

Every project is different. For projects large or small I would be happy to provide you with a free estimate. Get in touch with me so we can discuss.


 

“you are SOOOOOO much better than our last designer.”

— Phillip A. Entrepreneur

“Sarah created excellent illustrations for our upcoming book.”

— Yogi Schulz and Jocelyn Lapointe